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Fernand Leger Museum

Fernand Leger Museum

Japanese Map symbol (Museum) w.svg Fernand Leger Museum
Musee Fernand Leger.jpg
Facilities information
The opening 1960
The location
255 Chemin Val de Pôme 06410 Biot
Position 43°37'20" N 7°06'46" E / 43.62222 degrees N 7.11278 degrees E / 43.62222, 7.11278
Official site Official web site
A project: GLAM

The Fernand Leger Museum (Musée National Fernand Léger) is an art museum in ビオット in the suburbs of Nice, France.

History

Fernand Leger of the painter purchases land including production of the earthenware there in ビオット in 1955 from about 1949. Leger died one month later, but, by widow nadir and George baud Kie of the new husband, Leger Museum opened it on the land in 1960. The art museum was contributed to the French nation including collection and became the National Gallery afterwards. It was late years and was redecorated and was reopened in June, 2008.

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